None of the farms that Devold cooperates with use the controversial mulesing method nor do we purchase wool without a certificate confirming that the sheep have not been mulesed.
Most of the world’s wool is sold at auction, where buyers often lack control over the origin of the wool and how the sheep are being treated. For years, Devold of Norway have invested vastly in a fully transparent value chain with strict requirements in terms of animal welfare. Devold’s wool is 100 % mulesing free.
Devold of Norway source Merino wool from New Zealand, Uruguay and the Falkland Islands. Most of Devold’s Merino wool comes from New Zealand, where mulesing is banned by law. Devold only cooperates with farmers that produce non-mulesed Merino wool, and all Devold wool comes with a certificate which guarantees the wool being non-mulesed.
The Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare
Through Devold's division in New Zealand, all the farmers are regularly visited and checked by Devold's Wool Guy, Craig Smith. He ensures compliance with Devold’s strict standards of wool quality and animal welfare, and supports the farmers we work with.
Devold of Norway do not consider animals as just another raw material in the supply chain, but rather a living, breathing creature that can feel happiness and pain.